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How To Win Your Tax Audit

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About How To Win Your Tax Audit

Product Description This is the most comprehensive audit defense guide ever written. The book takes you step-by-step through the audit process, from start to finish. Dan shows you how and why the IRS selects returns for audit, how to respond to audit notices, ground rules to establish before your audit, how to stop the IRS from contacting your bank, employer, friends, neighbors - how to keep an audit from wrecking your life. He shows you how to correct prior erroneous audits. Lost records? No problem. Dan shows you how to reconstruct those records to support your tax return. There is even a special feature on dealing with Identity Theft. This book is a must if you file a tax return, even if you re not presently under audit. Review "There really is not a greater tax expert than Dan Pilla! We recommend that everyone purchase How To Win Your Tax Audit." --John Wesley Nobles, Fair Tax Radio About the Author For over three decades, Daniel J. Pilla has been the nation s leader in taxpayers rights defense and IRS abuse prevention and cure. Widely regarded as one of the country s premiere experts in IRS procedures and the nation s number one advocate of taxpayers rights, he s helped countless thousands of citizens solve personal and business tax problems they thought might never be solved. In 1974, the IRS seized my father s business for back tax debts. They padlocked the doors and auctioned the equipment off for a few cents on the dollar. Then in 1977, they turned their attention to our family s home. I came home one day and my mother handed me a letter from the IRS. She said, What do you make of this? I read it and said, It looks like they re going to take the house. She wanted to know what we could do about it. My mom was in tears. Though I had no answer, I went to a law library near our home in St. Paul. I starting fumbling around in the tax code and literally stumbled onto an area of the law deals with taxpayers rights and limits the IRS s power. I didn t get six pages into that part of the code and found that the IRS was proceeding illegally to seize our home. So I did what any eighteen-year old would do I sued the IRS! I soon found myself in a federal courtroom in Minneapolis in front of a judge and opposed by an IRS attorney from Washington, D.C. After hearing arguments from both the IRS s attorney and me, the judge declared that I was right and slammed his gavel. I won the case! Interestingly, dozens of my father s friends were in the courtroom that day, many of whom had their own tax problems. By the time I got home, they were lined up at the door to talk with me. They asked, Can you help with my tax problem? I said, Hey, I m undefeated so why not? Since that time, I have helped thousands of people solve every kind of tax problem you can imagine, and some you can t. Because of my experience, I have come to believe that there is no such thing as a hopeless tax case. There s always a way to fix the problem if you know what your rights are. Daniel J. Pilla